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Nyetimber Rose 2008

Product code: 46NYE03B2008

Tiny, gentle bubbles distinguish this blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from other sparkling wines. Pure blackcurrant and strawberry aromas intermingle with hints of spice and brioche along with ripe, sweet red fruit flavours.

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Taste scale & description

Taste Test is our exclusive wine & customer profiling system. Wines are scored according to their power and intensity. The score runs from 0 (luscious, sweet wines) up to 12 (full-bodied, intense dry reds).

You have a slightly sweet tooth and like wines that are ripe and juicy, rather than sharp and acidic.

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Neyetimber Roezay

Product guide note

Nyetimber make award-wining sparkling wine from Kent in England. This rosé uses the same grapes as Champagne: Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and is made in exactly the same method. It has aromas of red fruits and brioche and to taste it has delicate flavours of redcurrants and cherries.

Production information

Producer: Nyetimber

A new era for English wine began in 1988 when the first Nyetimber vineyards were planted in the heart of West Sussex. The aim - to make premium sparkling wine that would rival Champagne. That aim has been fully realised, and over the years the wines have attracted international acclaim and set a high benchmark for premium sparkling wines the world over.

Production note

Budburst was delayed due to lower temperatures than average in April (1.5°C cooler). Early frost events caused minor damage but only in some Chardonnay blocks. Temperatures were then close to average until fruit set, however, the ripening period was cooler than average (-1.5°C in September and October) delaying harvest, which occurred during the second half of October. 2008 was a challenging vintage in terms of botrytis, as it was the wettest vintage in 10 years. Consequently, extremely strict s

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